Theme : Current Research on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Coalesce Research Group is delighted to welcome all the Speakers, Delegates, Researchers, Students and Industrialists to be a part of our “9th International Conference on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change”. It is a two-day conference going to be held from April 27-28, 2026, in Berlin, […]
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is the leading organization for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. With our partner organizations worldwide, we foster fundamental geoscience research, alongside applied research that addresses key societal and environmental challenges. Our vision is to realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet. The […]
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is the leading organization for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. With our partner organizations worldwide, we foster fundamental geoscience research, alongside applied research that addresses key societal and environmental challenges. Our vision is to realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet. The […]
The FORECOMON 2026 Conference will highlight the significance of ground-based long-term forest monitoring and explore the role of remote sensing technologies in tackling emerging challenges and opportunities. Furthermore, the conference will promote the emerging ICP Forests working group on remote sensing.
Advancing ecosystem services knowledge for achieving a nature-and people-positive Europe This conference will bring together scientists, policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders to explore how ecosystem services can be harnessed to reduce social inequalities, strengthen climate resilience, and drive sustainable development. In light of ongoing implementation of new policies at national and EU levels, discussions will […]
The Assembly of Members (AoM) is the main governing body of the AnaEE-ERIC. It comprises two representatives per member, one having a scientific, and one having an administrative expertise. The AoM appoints the DG and takes all decisions related to the AnaEE strategy, governance and scientific development. They regularly meet 2 times a year. Contact […]
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Our network brings together leading research institutions, universities, and organizations from across Europe, united by a shared commitment to advancing ecosystem science. Each member contributes unique expertise, facilities, and perspectives, creating a powerful collective capability that no single institution could achieve alone.
Belgium: University of Antwerp, University of Hasselt, University of Liége
Bulgaria: Institute of Soil Science “Nikola Poushkarov”
CIHEAM
Czech Republic: Czech Globe
Denmark: University of Aarhus, University of Copenhagen, Roskilde university, Technical University of Denmark
Finland: University of eastern Finland, University of Helsinki, University of Turku, University of Oulu, Natural Resources Institute Finland
France: Université Paris Sciences et Lettres, Ecole normale supérieure, CNRS, Université de Rennes, Université Grenoble alpes
Italy: Italian National Research Council (CNR), CREA
What is TNA?
Transnational Access (TNA) is a funding program that lets researchers from one country use specialized research facilities, equipment, or resources located in another country – usually for free or at reduced cost.
How it works: Think of it like a library card system, but for expensive scientific equipment. A researcher in Spain might need to use a specialized telescope in Chile, or a particle accelerator in Switzerland, or a rare biological collection in Germany. TNA programs cover the costs so researchers can access these facilities they couldn’t otherwise afford.
Key points:
Who pays: Usually funded by the EU or other international research organizations
What’s covered: Travel, accommodation, and access to the facility/equipment
The goal: Share expensive infrastructure across borders so science advances faster and more equitably
Who benefits: Researchers who don’t have access to specialized equipment in their home country
Example: A marine biologist in Poland wants to study deep-sea creatures but doesn’t have access to a research vessel. Through TNA, they could apply to use a marine research station in Norway, with costs covered by the program.
It’s essentially about democratizing access to world-class research infrastructure and promoting international scientific collaboration. Several of our projects offer TNA funding, explore them in the links below.